Tesla Boy

Tesla Boy is a Russian synthpop band formed in 2008 by sound producer, songwriter and musician Anton Sevidov.

Tesla Boy
Background information
OriginMoscow, Russia
Genres
Years active2008–present
Labels
  • Mullet [2008–2012]
  • Gorby Reagan [2012–present]
Websitewww.teslaboy.com
Members
  • Anton Sevidov
  • Peter Dolsky
  • Ilya Kazantsev
  • Kirill Glezin
Past members
  • Mike Studnitsyn
  • Stan Astakhov
  • Leo Zatagin
  • Dmitry Midborn
  • Konstantin Pokhvalin
  • Boris Lifshits
  • Igor Gribov
  • Igor Ten
  • Roman Nochevnyy

History

From an early age, Anton Sevidov learned music through his father's old vinyl collection that included Ray Charles, Prince, Stevie Wonder and Blondie.

The activity of the band began from the recording and spreading online the demo consisting of five tracks, which were released as "The Tesla Boy EP" later. First Tesla Boy gave few concerts, but after that in 2009 Tesla Boy had their first open show. This show helped the band to become well-known, furthermore, "Valerie", a popular foreign blog about music, wrote about the band.

"Mullet records", British music label, suggested to release a mini album with five tracks. "The Tesla Boy EP" uploaded in winter, 2009, official release was in September, and later autumn the album of remixes was dropped. The band had shows on big festivals such as Afisha’s Picnic and STEREOLETO. Moreover, Tesla Boy’s songs were rotated on radio BBC.

In 2010 Tesla Boy released a new album "Modern Thrills".[1] There was a presentation of it in club Strelka. The band was in the line-up of Afisha’s Picnic again, also Tesla Boy had a show on EXIT festival, in Serbia with Midnight Juggernauts. Then the band had their first concert tour in Barcelona, Spain. By the end of 2010, Tesla Boy had a concert in Tromsø Norway, festival Insomnia.[2]

In 2011 Tesla Boy had their tour in Scandinavia (Sweden and Finland) and released the song "In your Eyes" under the French label Kitsuné. Therefore, the band was a special guest in the Hurts tour in Russia.

In 2012 Tesla Boy had a concert tour in New York, USA, they gave a show at Webster Hall and at Full Moon festival.[3] In May VICE magazine presented their new single "Fantasy", and in September there was a clip for this song.

In December, 2012, the band presented maxi-single "Split"[4], which included two new songs "Another light", "Split" and remixes for "The Myriads", "Pioneerball" and "SoundSAM". Martin Dubka, an English sound producer helped Tesla Boy with the new tracks. Also at the same time, the band released their new video for a song "Split". It was directed in New York, in September 2012 by the Andrey Krauzov.

In March, 2013, the single "1991" was dropped. On the May, 21st Tesla Boy presented their new album "The Universe Made of Darkness". It came to the ITunes top in Russia, USA, Mexico and Europe. There were three shows in Moscow, St. Petersburg and Kyiv dedicated to the album and more than 15 thousands of fans visited those shows. Band went on tour to Mexico twice in a year and the big tour to the USA in September. In summer 2013 Tesla Boy released a new video for "Undetected" presented on website of Jay-Z.[5] Also the band took a part in Russian tour of Cut Copy, Australian band.

In 2015 Tesla Boy released single "Nothing". [6] By the end of the year Tesla Boy had a little concert tour in four USA towns: Los Angeles, San-Francisco, Portland and Seattle.[7] The new program from the band was presented on the 20th of March in 2016 in Gogol Centre. At the same time Tesla Boy released a video for "Nothing", which was put in the SXSW (Austin, Texas) and Berlin Music Video Awards festival programs. [8]

In summer 2016 the band dropped their new EP — "Moses" with five songs on it, and moreover, they presented a new clip "Circles" (director Ryan Patrick).[9]

There was a premiere of the single "Compromise" from the new album "Remedy" on the 7th of September . Album "Remedy" was out on the 19th of October, 2018. Remedy was created for a year and a half in various parts of the Earth: Moscow, St. Petersburg, Prague, London and Bali Island.

In April 2019 the band leaked the first Russian-language single "Holod uydet" ("Cold will go away"). The new album "Andropov" was presented on the 10th of April,2020. The resource of inspiration for recording were Soviet Union’s architecture and long prospects, which are ending in uptowns, TV shows: "The New Pope", "Chernobyl" and movie "Climax".

On the 5th of June,2020 the band released their first live-album "Remedy". It consists of 5 audio-tracks and 6 videos from Moscow presentation of "Remedy" in the GlavClub in 2018.

Discography

Studio albums

Singles

Year Title Album
2009 The Tesla Boy EP[11] Extended plays
2009 The Tesla Boy EP Remixed[12] Extended plays
2009 Electric Lady[13] Modern Thrills
2010 Thinking of You[14] Modern Thrills
2010 Liberating Soul Modern Thrills
2011 Rebecca[15] Modern Thrills
2012 Fantasy[16] The Universe Made of Darkness
2012 SPLIT[17] The Universe Made of Darkness
2013 1991[18] The Universe Made of Darkness
2013 Undetected[19] The Universe Made of Darkness
2016 Nothing[20] Nothing
2016 Circles[21] Moses
2018 Compromise[22] Remedy
2018 Холод уйдет[23] Андропов

Music videos

Year Title Album
2009 Electric Lady Modern Thrills
2010 Thinking of You Modern Thrills
2011 Rebecca Modern Thrills
2012 Fantasy The Universe Made of Darkness
2012 Split The Universe Made of Darkness
2012 Another Light Split
2016 Nothing Nothing
2016 Circles Moses
2018 Compromise Remedy

Musicians

Anton Sevidovvocal, keyboards, sound production (2008–present)
Peter Dolskybass, keyboards (2018–present)
Ilya Kazantsevpercussion (2018–present)
Kirill Glezindrums (2019–present)


Dmitry Midbornbass (2008–2012)
Konstantin Poko Cox Pokhvalinguitar, back vocals (2010–2012)
Boris Lifshitsdrums (2008–2010)
Leo Zataginbass (2012–2018)
Stan "Pioneerball" Astakhovguitar, keyboards (2013–2018)
Mike Studnitsyndrums, back vocals (2010–2019)
Igor Gribovguitar (2018–2019)
Igor Tensax (2018–2019)
Roman Nochevnyyguitar (2019)

Tesla Boy's song Spirit of the Night was featured in Forza Horizon's in-game radio station Horizon Pulse.[24] The song "Rebecca" was featured in Grand Theft Auto V's in-game radio station "Nightride FM".[25]

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References

  1. "Russian 80's synths make us need to change our pants after one heck of a hot session".
  2. "Program for Insomniafestivalen Fredag".
  3. "Full Moon: Yacht + Sneaky Sound System + Gigamesh + Tesla Boy".
  4. "[Audio] Tesla Boy's' Split'".
  5. Life+Times. "Life+Times Video Premiere: Tesla Boy "Undetected"". lifeandtimes.com. Retrieved 23 June 2018.
  6. "Meet Tesla Boy – An Exclusive Interview".
  7. "How to Make It in America, Russian Indie Band-Style". newsweek.com.
  8. "TESLA BOY "NOTHING"". ryanpatrick.us.
  9. "Tesla Boy "Circles"". ryanpatrick.us.
  10. "Tesla Boy – The Universe Made of Darkness". Retrieved 23 May 2013.
  11. "Tesla Boy – 'The Tesla Boy EP'".
  12. "Tesla Boy – 'The Tesla Boy EP Remixed'".
  13. "Tesla Boy – Electric Lady (Official Video)". Retrieved 21 May 2013.
  14. "Tesla Boy – Thinking of You (Official Video)". Retrieved 21 May 2013.
  15. "Tesla Boy – Rebecca (Official Video)". Retrieved 21 May 2013.
  16. "Tesla Boy – 'Fantasy'". Clixie. Archived from the original on 3 April 2018. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
  17. "Tesla Boy – 'SPLIT'".
  18. "Tesla Boy – '1991'".
  19. "Tesla Boy – 'Undetected'". Retrieved 20 August 2013.
  20. "Tesla Boy – 'Nothing'". Retrieved 3 February 2016.
  21. "Tesla Boy – Circles (Official)". Retrieved 24 September 2017.
  22. "Tesla Boy – Compromise (Official)". Retrieved 30 November 2018.
  23. "Tesla Boy – Холод уйдёт". Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  24. "Listen To Forza Horizon's Awesome Soundtrack Before The Game Is Released". Retrieved 3 April 2018.
  25. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5qNoxLj1W1thpXT7QYmPcY?
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